Method for printing-embossing paper sheets

ABSTRACT

A method for printing and embossing sheets of paper made of cellulose wadding and with two or more plies, characterized in that one of the plies is directly printed on the embossing roller using one or more printing systems mounted on the embossing systems, and in that this ply is associated with another embossed and glue-sized ply to form a sheet in such manner that the print inks are located on the sheet&#39;s inner side between the two or more plies.

The present invention concerns a method for printing-embossing papersheets of cellulose wadding (tissue paper) having two or more plies.

Cellulose wadding products comprising two or more plies are used, inparticular, as sanitary paper or general-purpose towels.

The conventional printing procedure for two-ply cellulose wadding of thetip-to-tip type consists in printing the product on its outside by aprinting system upstream or downstream of the embossing system.

The major drawback of such a procedure, illustratively found in U.S.Pat. No. 3,414,459, is that the printing ink is located on the product'soutside and hence will be in contact with the outside when in use.Moreover, it is impossible to synchronize embossing and printing.Lastly, when printing before embossing, the former interacts with thelatter and degraded definition is incurred.

Conventional printing-embossing of two-ply cellulose wadding products ofthe nested type consists in using the glue-sizing system of theembossing set and in dyeing the glue.

This technique is described for instance in U.S. Pat. No. 3,867,225 andresults in products free from printing ink on its outsides, but stillsubject to many drawbacks, in particular, the dependency of the printingpattern on the embossing pattern (it cannot be easily changedtherefore), the dependency of the printing denseness on gluing, and thehigh capital costs. Moreover, the ink must be miscible with the glue andhence the choice of inks is restricted.

Again, the range of fineness of conventional printing, such as screensor vignettes, is precluded.

The present invention precludes the above drawbacks and offers aprinting-embossing method for cellulose wadding papers having two ormore plies, and is characterized in that one ply is directly printed onthe embossing roller using one or more printing systems mounted on theembossing systems, and in that this ply is associated with anotherembossed ply and is glue-sized in a manner known per se to form a sheetin such a manner that the printing pigments shall be located on theinner side of the sheet between the two or more plies.

The method of the invention applies as well to tip-to-tip embossing asto nested embossing.

The invention shall be presently described in relation to the attachedand illustrative drawings.

FIG. 1 is a schematic view of equipment with which to carry out a methodof the invention for nested printing-embossing of the tip-to-tip type.

FIG. 2 is a schematic view of equipment for carrying out the method ofthe invention of the nested printing-embossing type.

With respect to FIG. 1, a tissue ply 1 moves in the direction shown bythe arrow and passes round a rubber compression roller 2 into the nip 3formed between the rubber compression roller 2 and steel embossingroller 4. The tissue ply 1, embossed in the nip 3 and moving round thesteel roller 4, is sized by gluing system 5 and moves toward nip 6.

A second tissue ply 7 moves in the direction of the arrow and passesover guide rollers 8 and 9 and then round the rubber compression roller10 into the nip 11 between the rubber compression roller 10 and thesteel embossing roller 12. The tissue ply 7 embossed in the nip 11 movesround the embossing roller 12 and is printed while on the embossingroller 12 in the printing systems 13 and 14. The embossed and printedtissue ply 7 moves toward the nip 6 where it is combined in tip-to-tipmanner with the sized and embossed tissue ply 1 to form a sheet 15.

By means of the guide roller 16, the sheet 15 is moved to a subsequentand conventional conversion stage.

The print pigments of the sheet 15 are located on the inner side betweenthe plies 1 and 7.

As regards FIG. 2, a tissue ply 101 moves in the direction shown by thearrow and passes round a rubber compression roller 102 into the nip 103formed between the compression roller 102 and the steel embossing roller104. The tissue ply 101, embossed in the nip 103 and passing round theembossing roller 104, is sized according to 405 at the gluing system105. The gluing system 105 applying the adhesive 305 comprises atransfer roller 505, a doctor roller 605 and a receiving roller 705rotating in the direction shown by the arrows.

A second tissue ply 107 moves in the direction indicated by the arrowand round the rubber compression roller 110 into the nip 111 between thecompression roller 110 and the steel embossing roller 112, where it willbe embossed.

The printing of the embossed tissue ply 107 moving round the embossingroller 112 is carried out on the embossing roller 112 in the printingsystem 113 according to 213. The embossed and printed tissue ply 107 ismoved onto the embossing roller 104 where it is combined in the nip 106between the embossing roller 104 and the compression roller 117 with theembossed and sized tissue ply 101 into a nested form to constitute thesheet 115.

The print pigments 213 are located on the inner side of the sheet 115between the plies 101 and 107.

The sheet 115 moves round the compression roller 117 and is thensubjected to a conventional subsequent conversion stage.

The advantages of the method of the invention are as follows:

--the printing pigments are deposited on the sheet's inner side betweentwo or more plies and accordingly there is no contact between thesepigments and the outside when the sheet is being used;

--there is synchronization between the printing pattern and theembossing pattern procedures, making it possible, for instance, toemphasize an embossing pattern;

--the capital investment is less because of lesser equipment bulk.

Regarding printing where a nested type embossing is concerned, themethod of the invention results in improved independence of the printpattern from the embossing pattern and hence in the printing beingindependent from the glue sizing, so that the product's print intensitycan be varied.

We claim:
 1. A method for printing and embossing a paper sheet made oftwo or more plies comprising (1) embossing a first ply by means of afirst embossing roller; (2) subsequently printing said first ply whilesaid first ply is present on said first embossing roller by means of atleast one printing means positioned in proximity to said first embossingroller; (3) embossing a second ply by means of a second embossingroller; (4) applying adhesive on said second ply; (5) joining said firstply to said second ply to form a sheet wherein said printing on saidfirst ply is located on a side of said first ply which faces said secondply when said first ply is joined to said second ply to form said sheet.